New York City is the place where everyone wants to visit, revisit, and visit again. The historic sociocultural
investments have created an atomsphere of total cultural artistic freedom as every second this is seen on the streets'
nightlife scene. No one is allowed to be judgemental of anothers idenity, especially in one's individual artistic
choices according to the prevailing un'written social - code of New York City's ethnicities of honor.
With commuter traffic crammedjam-packed full subway trains, passenger conversations covering everything to what GaGa
is wearing to what Bloomberg is planning below while on the streets above bumber to bumber traffic, along with cabbies sticking
their heads out and screeming for more room, have created the social reality of keeping ones persona cool, if not
then take a pill, and not to grip when it rains. Then in a flash suddenly space has openned up and
one is able to reach one's intended destination to New York City's NightLife and ones is propelled into an environment of
total entertainment freedom. Space here is everything, both in area - range and emotions, a real and
at times a desparate thirst which is like water to a desert nomad.

Thus living in New York City has a cultural norm of being as unique as you want; this is what the city's
entertainers professionally focuses on to meet the resulting expectations created for you to enjoy their performances;
and really works as ones discovers that creativity is impossible for anyone to control. Thus " let it fly
" leads the city's population aspirations' into a frenze of pride.

In every turn of a couple of blocks of walking the city's streets you are virtually traveling into
a new country. This has created the most superb part of the finer selection of food and restaurants. You can taste foods
from all around the world at the best world renown restaurants. Every ethnic group in the world has replica culturesountries
which gives you a flavor of thierere edible cultures.

Fashions in New York is not only a statement, it's visualities is a highly emotional opate.
Once one gets started an affected unusual physhic sensation of it becoming increasingly habit forming is
immediately noted. Especially in what fashions models are wearing at the hangouts in and around Park Avenue; the street
scene become visual candy and every year its just gets sweeter. This spills into the theater / theatre districts of Broadway
along with ever leashed smaller versions of man's best friend, while their owners' clothed in the latest item of whose
who, carrying small plastic bags.

Mix in to this scene a completely total investment in awsome and at time extreme architectual visions
of ever increasingly taller buildings, the backdrop of the city has fully established the visual proof of the creative ends
of the city's independent civilization manifest destiny. It can only go up. Along with a rememberance of tragedy
of the Twin Towers, the city's fathers have established the will of the city's people to fight back in the creative visions
invested in the emerging even greater structures to fill in of what was taken from the city's humanities with a united
civic will, stated in the architectual designs of the World's Trade Center, " that we as New Yorkers are going to stay
really alive."

Then as the night approaches.......The magic awaits.....Tickets are now being sold......Lovely gals apply
their perfumes....Guys count whats in their wallet....

New York City's nightlife comes alive in total; rushes and depicts several varied scenes of awsome action highlighted
lights and showy luster of the entertainers, and event promoters. This is just a taste of what really goes on.
Moreover, this is the city that nevers sleeps. It's heart beats of International diveristies as everyone awaiting their
turn to perform, cook, or sell their latest fashions design for your pleasures, and thus everything is not impossible
for a city to do is done here 24 hours a day. What this also entails is the fact that New York City is world's cultural
center fait accompli - though not fully recognized by others who then comes to New York City to complain...ie the proud French declaring
New York City can not compete with their Paris, or the Saudis/Arabs their Medina.

New York City is actually the real city, if not the inventor of nightlife, as it was here where Edison created the
innovative wonder of night lights, creating the stage where knights and ladies of artistic venues proclaim their bulls
of favor and courtesies to those who wish to enter their various worlds of the arts. And since everything is included
in this mass of cultural varities, or vanities even if you like to hopsotch - hop, skip, and jump, there is someone with a
side walk just for you to play, along with the included colored jazzy chalks to outline the fancy squares on the concrete
sidewalk surface.

Opera, Music, Dance, Theatres, Movies, Multi Media Shows, and possibly the best food on Earth, even if you want it koshered
too, is all here too. So here is just taste, view, and gentle reflection of this great city.

The Five Boroughs of New York City, and the descriptives of their individual
Night Life ( NightLife ), RMC scenes.

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There are many ways to get through the long 12-hour shift. Reading a book while stopped in traffic i

Tonight was pretty good overall. I mean, it wasn't perfect. I did indeed get my window punched by some stupid angry road
raging bitch in Williamsburg (because I wouldn't let her cut me off, mind you), but that's so annoyingly typical, it barely
merits mention at this point.

Otherwise, business was steady and people were in good spirits. My favorite fare of
the night originated in the theater district. A somewhat elderly couple flagged me down in the middle of 45th Street just
as the area began spilling over with the post-theater crowd. They instructed me to go to 79th and Lex and then began an animated
conversation with each other about how much they hated the play they'd just seen.

He said, "Well, I didn't think the
acting was too bad."

She disputed this. "It was dismal! How could it be any good when they had such terrible material
to work with?"

They carried on trashing the play the whole ride uptown and then, as we crossed east on 79th, they told
me they were actually going to make two stops. The man would be getting out at Park Avenue and the lady would get out a block
away at Lexington. No problem.

When the man closed the cab door behind him, the lady addressed me and said, "Oh goodie,
this way he makes sure I get to pay."

I responded with something vague yet polite like, "That's not so nice
of him."

She said, "No, actually it's okay. We used to be married and we see each other practically every night so
we just switch off paying."

I asked the obvious: "You see each other every night but you're not married anymore?"

"Yeah,"
she said, "after 42 years, we realized that we get along much better when we live apart." I guess they only needed one city
block to make their relationship work.

She continued, "Our kids think we're bizarre." I agreed with her kids and then,
as her doorman approached to let her out of the cab, I said, "Just out of curiousity, what play did you guys see tonight?"

"'Deuce.'
The one about tennis. It was lousy!" And with that, she got out and the doorman closed the door behind her.

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